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This is my parents' AF Nikkor 80-200mm 1:2.8 ED. It's definitely a great lens but I have to deal with the fungus problem first.
With his evil minions, in the Museum Of Childhood, Edinburgh.
Taken with Voigtländer Nokton 50mm f1.1 lens on Panasonic G1.
Confession- until this last trip, I had only been on the Tower of Terror once, when I was 18. I do not like free fall! But I really, really wanted a picture of the view from the top and I was finally traveling with someone who wanted to go on the Tower. So, I faced my fear. I did not enjoy it! But I will absolutely go on it again in order to shoot it again.
Picture this- I had my camera in my right hand and was grabbing onto my brother with my left hand because I was so scared!. I had my eyes open just a crack so that I knew when there was daylight- my camera was on burst and I shot away. Why I felt the need to keep my camera at eye level, when my eyes were closed, I do not know. I'm glad I captured this view because I certainly did not see it live.
The boys who manage the horses on Tangier corniche are frequently cruel and abusive to their charges, particularly the smallest ponies.
um. funniest picture ever? liz is in the middle of $700 coats, for the record. i just love how like, murder movie this is.
Terrifying air raid SIRENS ring out in North Korea as Kim Jong-un prepares for WORLD WAR 3
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Terrifying air raid SIRENS ring out in North Korea as Kim Jong-un prepares for WORLD WAR 3
Terrifying air raid SIRENS ring out in North Korea as Kim Jong-un prepares for WORLD WAR 3:- AIR raid sirens have been heard ringing out across the North Korean capital Pyongyang as the country steps up...
Week Sixteen:
Day One Hundred and Seven:
He's a cunning one and he's out there, stalking the red shirts of the world, just his presence near them is enough to bring doom and disaster falling down upon their head and...well...really it hurts. Why couldn't it have been the ones wearing pea green? Now that's a colour that deserved a bit of hurting. Or....oooh yes beige. The name sounds even sounds boring. Saying it you can just feel your voice dropping and dropping till it's nothing but a drone.
Beiiiiiiiiigggggeeeeeeeezzzzzzzz.
Does anyone else head start bobbing in boxing fashion every time Eye of the tiger comes on? I just noticed it happening there just now. It's like the sound of the charmers pipe to a snake, you just can't help following it. Even though it's the movement of the pipe and not the sound of the music that charms the snake. But lets not allow facts to ruin things. Facts have their place but that place will never be here.
Facts are all fine and dandy but they do seem to be the killjoy of the imagination. You're sitting there daydreaming that you're an international superhero who can fly through the cosmos before coming home to you enormous castle next to a lake on top of a mountain floating high above the cities and then along comes the facts to inform you that it has just exploded from all the preposterous claims, hope and intents that have just been expressed.
So if someone offers you a fact, just say no.
The worst part about the s2 is that the flash kills great pictures. I'm just glad this one came out decent.
Rather pathetically, I was really quite scared. It was really high up and rickety and the motorbikes came so close!
James loved it, I gripped the wobbly bars in terror. Even more terrying that the bikes they are using are nearly 90 years old!
On a cold New Year’s Day in 2011, an American bittern captures a terrified vole in the grasses above and brings it down to the water line to dunk it before swallowing it. I don't know if they dunk to stun their prey or to clean off debris from the capture but on this occasion the bittern couldn't quite understand why the water wasn't working. It rarely got cold enough to freeze the ponds so the animals didn't have a lot of experience with ice.
1. 077/365: Life as a goth, 2. 078/365: Tree hugger, 3. 079/365: Gravity, why have you forsaken me?, 4. 080/365: Utthita Parsvasahita, 5. 081/365: Come doused in mud, 6. 082/365: Safe now, thanks to tinfoil hat, 7. 083/365: Halp!, 8. 084/365: Copy-tongue-cat, 9. 085/365: Whrrrrrrr, 10. 086/365: The Mountain Eaters, 11. 087/365: I got a big hammer and I went BANG, 12. 088/365: It's alright, I'm fireproof, 13. 089/365: A nice cup of tea, 14. 090/365: Wapta Traverse - Heading towards Mount Niles, 15. 091/365: Wapta Traverse - Nearly melting on Vulture Glacier, 16. 092/365: Wapta Traverse - Chilling at Peyto Hut, 17. 093/365: Wapta Traverse - Farewell Sweet Glacier, 18. 094/365: In the laundry basket, 19. 095/365: Show a bit of backbone, 20. 096/365: Un-sporktacular Monday, 21. 097/365: Captain Ruby to the rescue!, 22. 098/365: Ceiling safari, 23. 099/365: Dead Ant!, 24. 100/365: It won't fit!, 25. 101/365: Help help, it's a terrifying monster!, 26. 102/365: The red blindfold, 27. 103/365: On TV, 28. 104/365: 23 days to go!, 29. 105/365: Alpha, 30. 106/365: The vacuum wars